The GMAC, the governing body for the GMAT has not announced any official statement regarding the qualification you need to have in order to appear for the test. If you are a student planning to enroll in an MBA program, you should have a graduate degree from a recognized university (in any discipline).
No, there is no upper age limit for taking the GMAT.
As per GMAC, the governing body for the GMAT, there are no specific eligibility criteria for appearing for the GMAT. However, before applying to any college or university it is suggested to check what all your college or university demands. When it comes to age, the candidate must have completed 18 years of age; however, there is no upper age limit for the candidate applying to take the GMAT.
Yes, you may take the GMAT after completing your 12th grade or High school. However, for getting admission into a B-school, you should have a graduate degree from a recognized university and also note that the GMAT score is valid only for 5 years.
There is no upper age limit for the candidate applying to take the GMAT; however, the minimum age limit for the same is 18 years. In certain cases, a candidate below 18 years of age is allowed to take the GMAT provided that they submit a written consent by their parents or legal guardians.
The GMAC, the governing body for the GMAT has not announced any official statement regarding the qualification you need to have in order to appear for the test. If you are a student planning to enroll in an MBA program, you should have a graduate degree from a recognized university (in any discipline).
For taking the GMAT at the test center, only a valid passport is accepted as identity proof. However, for the GMAT Online exam, you have the option to use either a valid Passport or an Aadhaar Card for taking the GMAT.
You can retake the GMAT test once every 16 days, up to 5 times in a rolling year and 8 times in a lifetime. This applies even if you cancelled your scores in the previous attempts. Note that you may take the GMAT Online test at most two times and these will be included in the lifetime limits.
The GMAC, the governing body for the GMAT has not announced any official statement regarding the qualification you need to have in order to appear for the test.
There are two score reports – Unofficial Score Report and Official Score Report. As soon as you complete the test, you will be able to see your Unofficial score report. This includes your Quantitative, Verbal, Integrated Reasoning, and Total scores. Your Official score report will include your AWA score too and will be available on your mba.com account.
• For Test-center exam – within three weeks
• For Online exam (at home) – within 7 business days